OFFICIAL MANUAL STATE OF MISSOURI 1939-1940 Legislative Departments Members House of Representatives page 106 RANDOLPH H. WEBER (Republican), Representative from Butler County; born at St. Louis, Mo., November 26, 1909; educated in the public schools of Poplar Bluff, Mo.; Westminster College, Fulton, Mo., and Washington University School of Law (LL.B. 1933). Married LILA EVERTS, September 8, 1934, at Wynne, Ark., and they have one son, PHILLIP A. An attorney, he is engaged in the practice of law at Poplar Bluff. He is President of the Butler County Bar Association, member of the Missouri State and the American Bar Associations, the Christian Church, the Odd Fellows and Knights of Pythias Lodges, Sigma Phi Epsilon social fraternity, Poplar Bluff Junior Chamber of Commerce, and is President of the Poplar Bluff Lions Club. He has served as City Attorney of Poplar Bluff, and as Prosecuting Attorney of Butler County. A former President of the Poplar Bluff Young Republican Club, he was elected Chairman of the Butler County Republican Central Committee in 1938, and, in February 1939, was elected President of the Young Republican Federation of Missouri. Elected to the House of Representaatives in 1938, he served in the 60th General Assembly as a member of the following committees: Appropriations; Civil and Criminal Procedure; Consolidation of Counties and Other Subdivisions of the State Government, Boards, Bureaus and Departments; Insurance; Judiciary; Social Security and Old Age Assistance. Norma